Great accommodation with everything you would need. Clean and tidy and great for a couple.

- Mrs Lolley, March 2017

“This was a perfect location for us ...”

This was a perfect location for us and the cottage was excellent a real home from home. There were some lovely welcoming touches and the hosts were fantastic. Overall a superb experience. We would definitely return.

- Mr Keates, March 2017

“Everythng was fine but a couple of ...”

Everythng was fine but a couple of suggestions-wi fi was a bit hit and miss in the bedroom and a better curtain or a sliding door for bathroom as it was a bit odd having no door. But we had a great time and hope to revisit

- Mr Buck, December 2016

“Mrs”

Very comfortable stay everthing we needed and the pool was a big bonus. The owners were very friendly without bothering us at all during our stay, they left us a lovely welcome tray which included chocolates (very nice touch) if we ever visit Warwickshire again we would certainly stay at finwood cottage

- trapstraps, October 2016

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“Lovely location with lots of places ...”

Lovely location with lots of places to visit lovely family break or quiet escape only 2 cottages on site so you get plenty of scope for times in the pool house non restricted perfect property break

- Miss Hobbs, August 2016

“The owners were very helpful. It is ...”

The owners were very helpful. It is a beautifully converted building with everything you could possibly require and the use of their swimming pool was the icing on the cake!

- Mr Swankie, May 2016

“A lovely setting for a break back ...”

A lovely setting for a break back in my birth county. It was ideal for reaching many places and attractions. The owners were friendly and welcoming and the facilities were excellent. Will most probably return and recommended it to family.

- Mrs Brannan, April 2016

“Finwood Cottage is a relaxing and ...”

Finwood Cottage is a relaxing and comfortable place to stay, the owners made us very welcome. The location for us was great, near our family and friends who we came to visit. We will definitely book again in the future.

- Mrs Elwell, March 2016

“Finwood Cottage 1 was absolutely ...”

Finwood Cottage 1 was absolutely fantastic and the owners made us particularly welcome. We will consider returning to this cottage in the near future.

- Mr Henebery, January 2016

“It was the perfect place for us to ...”

It was the perfect place for us to relax after a busy day. The owners are so welcoming and friendly and I would highly recommend this accommodation if you are looking for a relaxing break.

- Ms Jenkins, November 2015

“The cottage was ideally situated ...”

The cottage was ideally situated for visiting Stratford on Avon, Warwick, Birmingham, Coventry and various National Trust properties. There were a number of other places we didn't have time to visit. Had we visited in the summer there were canal walks close by. If we were visiting the area again, we would definitely consider staying in the cottage.

Features

Swimming pool

Off road parking

Ground floor accommodation

Ground floor bedroom

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Broadband / WiFi

Finwood Lawn Cottages

Two charming holiday cottages created from old farm buildings in the grounds of the owners' home. The cottages are individually styled combining modern day living with original features such as wall and ceiling beams, and original cobbled and stone flagged floor. Thoughtfully furnished throughout, the cottages provide warm and welcoming accommodation, ideal for a romantic break or a small family holiday. Both cottages have open plan living areas with well-equipped kitchens, dining areas and sitting areas with a TV. Each cottage has its own seating at the front with an additional shared lawned area featuring tables and chairs, which overlooks countryside and from where the narrow boats on the canal can be seen. Guests are welcome to enjoy the owner's indoor heating swimming pool (open April to end September) together with a small gym area for the more energetic. The area offers an abundance of activities and amenities with the Heart of England Way running close by, walks and cycle rides along the Grand Union Canal, many National Trust properties and unspoilt Cotswold towns and villages.

The property

A delightful all ground floor barn conversion offering warm and welcoming accommodation ideal for a romantic break in a beautiful part of the country.

Light and airy open plan living accommodation offers comfortable furnishings with original features, together with a double bedroom with en-suite facilities.

The owner's indoor heated swimming pool and small gym area is available for guests use.

Note: This property is next to Ref. 925844, together they sleep 6.

Accommodation

All ground floor. One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, breakfast bar and sitting area. Swimming pool with small gym.

Amenities

Electric central heating

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, shared use of washing machine and tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs

Fuel and power inc. in rent

Bed linen and towels inc. in rent

Travel cot and highchair available on request

Off road parking for 2 cars

Lockable bike storage

Shared lawned garden with furniture

Bench at front of cottage

Sorry, no pets and no smoking

Shop 4 miles, pub 12 mins walk

Note: Owners have two dogs which will be in the grounds and supervised

Note: Swimming pool available April to end-September (between 9am and 5pm).

About the location

ROWINGTON

The ancient village of Rowington lies in unspoilt Warwickshire countryside and offers many lovely walks including the Heart of England Way. The Grand Union Canal is close by as is the village country pub and restaurant which serves home-cooked food and real ales. The village boasts Rowington Manor, once owned by Catherine Parr and Shakespeare Hall, where it is said Shakepeare's family lived when he wrote 'As you like it'. There are two National Trust properties close to Rowington, Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House, with Wroxall Abbey, another fine house and the country seat of Sir Christopher Wren also near by. Close by, Lapworth Village is strongly associated with the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, as the leader of the plotters, Robert Catesby, was born and lived here, and his tomb is in Lapworth Church. Henley-in-Arden boasts one of the most unspoilt high streets in the country, which contains over 150 buildings listed as being of Special or Historic interest. The town has its own Heritage Centre, itself dating back to the 12th century, with many restaurants, traditional pubs and individual shops, as well as a selection of sports facilities including golf courses, tennis courts and fishing. Visit Stratford-upon-Avon, which is steeped in history and culture and lies on the banks of the River Severn. Experience Olde England by visiting Shakespeare's birthplace and many other houses connected to his family, which are open all-year-round and boast 16th Century furnishings and landscaped grounds and gardens. Enjoy one of his many plays at the world-renowned Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The River Avon offers river cruises, rowing and motor boat rides and many lovely walks. Warwick with its imposing medieval castle, Royal Leamington Spa with its beautiful Victorian and Georgian architecture and many unspoilt Cotswold villages and towns all make a great family day out.